the western Indians, 73; answer to Corn- planter, 115; shows him kindness, 118.. WASHOSE.-See AWASHARS. WASSAMBOMET, a Tarratine, iii. 121. WASSAPINEWAT, brother of Obtakiest, ii. 35. WASSHEMET, a Tarratine, iii. 101. WATAPACOSON, a Nipmuk, iii. 81. WATAPATAHUE, a Wampanoag, iii. 14. WATOMBAMET, a Tarratine, iii. 122. Watson, John, Indian agent, iii. 81. Watson, Maj. in Oriskana battle, v. 85. WATTANUMON, a Tarratine, iii. 124, 125. WATTASACOMPONOM executed, ii. 117. WATTS, JOHN, a Creek warrior, iv. 46. WATUKPOO, Counsellor to Philip, iii. 15; taken prisoner, 61.
WATUSPEQUIN, great Wampanoag captain, sachem of Assawomset, iii. 9; security for Tobias, 12; sells lands with Philip, 16; oth- er sales, 58; burns part of Bridgewater and Plimouth, 58; surren. to Eng., executed,60. WAUGHWAMINO, a Narraganset, ii. 95. WAWALOAM, wife of Miantunnomoh, ii. 61. WAWNAHTON, a Yankton chief, v. 135. Waymouth, Capt. voyage of, ii. 5, 6. Wayne, Gen. named by the Inds. v. 77; his expedition against, 80; defeats the south- ern Indians, iv. 67.
WEATHERFORD, a Creek chief, iv. 48; mas- sacres the garrison at Fort Mimms; gives himself up, 49; speech to Gen. Jackson, 50. WEBCOWIT, a Nipmuk, ii. 42. WECOPAUHIM, a Wampanoag, iii. 14. WEETAMOO, wife of Alexander, a
princess," iii. 3; complains against her hus- band, 4; joins Philip, 5; wife of Quinnapin; drowned, 5, 6; "a proud dame," 56. WEHANOW NOWIT, Sachem of N. H. iii. 100. Weiser, Conrad, interpreter, v. 18, 19. Welsh Indians, i. 36; iii 110. Wells, attack upon, iii. 107. WENEMOVET, a Tarratine, iii. 108. WENEW, a Narraganset, iii. 27. WEOWCHIM, a Narraganset, iii. 27. WEPITEAMOK, his son, and 30 others killed, ii. 80; Webatamuk, 84, 95, 102. WEQUASH, a Pequot, ii. 67, 74, 95, 96, 105. Westbrook, Col. his expedition, iii. 127. Western Antiquities, i. 39-48.
West, Francis, complains of Philip, iii. 17. Weston, Capt. Thomas, ii. 15, 33. Wethersfield, massacre there, ii. 78. WEWASOWANUET (PHILIP), iii. 16, 48. Weymouth, Edward, iii. 111.
WHEELBARROW, a Seneca chief, v. 110. Wheelock, Dr Eleazer, ii. 119. Wheelwright, Rev. John, iii. 100. WHITE-EYES, first captain among the Dela- wares, v. 26; affairs with Pipe, 61; Indian name, 60; death of, 27.
White, Gen. destroys the Hallibees, iv. 57. White Hills, description of, iii. 131, n. WHITE-LION, a Huron chief, v. 124. WHITE-LOON, a Winnebago, v. 142. White, Nathaniel, a captive, iii. 121. White, Peregrine, the first born in N. E. iii.71. WHITE-THUNDER, an Iroquois, v. 36. Whitman, Vallentine, interpreter, ii. 75. Wickabaug, ambush at, iii. 29.
Wickford, depredations at, iii. 36.
Wilcox, Daniel, interpreter, iii. 69. WILDBOW, SAM, a Narraganset, iii. 77.
Willard, Maj. ii. 48; sent against Uncas, 99; relieves Brookfield, iii. 29.
Willet, Capt. Thomas, iii. 6, 8, 15. Willet, Col. Marinus, iv. 46; v. 85, 91.
Williamson, Col. his expedition, v. 25, 25. Williamson, H. on origin of Indians, i. 7. Williams, John, captivity of, iii. 141. Williams, Col. E. killed at L. George, v. 39. Williams, Roger, ii. 17; kind to Indians, 27; his account of the Narragansets, 55; not al- lowed to visit Boston, 61; interpreter, 93. WINCUMBONE, wife of Mononotto, ii. 110; saves the life of an Englishman, ib. Winchester, Gen. his defeat, v. 129. WINGENIM, a Delaware chief, v. 67, 68. WINGINA, a Virginia chief, iv. 4, 5. Winnebagoes, tribe of, v. 141, 143. WINNEMAK,opposes Tecumseh, v.122; fought at Tippecanoe, 133; killed by Logan, ib. WINNEPURKITT, son of Nanapashemet, ii. 41; his marriage, 47; anecdote, iii. 94. Winnipisiogee, Nipisipique, iii. 140. Winslow, Edward, ii. 19, 24, 25, 28, 31. Winslow, Maj. iii. 7, 15; commands in the Narraganset fight, 35; wounded, 71. Winslow, Nathaniel, of Plimouth, iii. 12. Winthrop, Gov. ii. 27, 43, 62. WISPOKE.-See WooSPASUCK, iii. 26. WISSEMEMET (Nitamemet), iii. 121, 128. WITTAWASH, a Narraganset, ii. 70, 95. WITTUWAMET, a Wampanoag chief, ii. 32; surprised and slain, 36.
WOAKOMPAWHAN.-See UNCOMPOIN. WOBEQUOB, a Narraganset, iii. 27. WOHAWA, iii. 100.-See HOPEHOOD (116). WOLF-KING, a Creek chief, iv. 23. WOLF, a Mohegan, v. 40; a Shawanee, 50. WONOHAQUAHAM, son of Nanepashemet, ii. 40; aids Canonicus in war, 42; his wig- wam burnt, 47; Sagamore John, ib. WOODCOCK, a Wampanoag, iii. 61. Woody, R. complains of Pessacus, ii. 83. WOONASHENAH, a Wampanoag, iii. 61. WOONASHUM (Nimrod), iii. 15; Munashum, 16; treaty at Plimouth, 17; counsellor to Philip, 19; another treaty, 20; killed in the fight at Rehoboth Plain, 28.
WOOSPASUCK, Philip's counsellor, iii. 19. WOOTONEKANUSKE, wife of Philip, iii. 10, 13; sister to the wife of Quinnapin, 55; Ta- tamumaque, 15.
WOQUACANOOSE, a Narraganset, ii. 81. WORоMBO, a Tarratine, iii. 107; residence 113; his fort taken, 116; treaty, 122. WOтоKOм, Philip's counsellor, iii. 19. WUTTACKQUIAKOMIN, a Pequot, ii. 102. WYEJAH, a Cherokee, iv. 35. Wyffin, Richard, life saved, iv. 16. Wyoming, destruction of, v. 87.
YAHANLAKEE, a Creek chief, iv. 29. YAHYAHTUSTANUG, iv. 44. Yamacraw settled, iv. 29. Yankee, origin of the name, i. 23. Yazoos, destruction of, iv. 25. York destroyed by Indians, iii. 106. YOTASH, YOTNESH.-See OTASH. YOUNGEST-OF-THE-THUNDERS, V. 143. YOUNG-KING, a Seneca chief, v. 110. Younglove, Dr. captivity of, v. 83.
Zeisberger, David, a Moravian missionary, seized by the Hurons, v. 23.
Zinzendorf, Count, mission to the Delawares, v. 18; anecdote of, ib.
ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS.
ABENQUID murdered, iii. 121; another, 149. ABIACA (SAM JONES), iv. 123, 147. ABRAHAM (Negro chief), iv. 77, 93, 138, 140. ACTEON, noted exploit of, iii. 152-153. Adams, Hon. J. Q, ii. 44; iv. 54, 116. Adams, Lieut., exploit of, iv. 141. AGAMCUS (CAPT. TOM), exploit of, iii. 150. Alden, Rev. T., missionary, v. 119. ALLIGATOR, iv. 77, 134, 138, 147, 154. Alna, wreck of the, iv. 147. Anecdotes, i. 18–29; v. 100. Antiquities of America, iv. 26; v. 108. Apples, "better made into cider," i. 26. Aquidnek, sale of, to the whites, ii. 60. ARATOMAKAW, anecdote of, i. 125. AREXUS, his visit to Boston, iii. 149. Armistead, Gen., in Florida, iv. 54. Arthur, Lieut., in Florida, iv. 153. Ashby, Capt., captures Osceola, iv. 142. ASSACAMBUIT visits Portsmouth, iii. 156.
BALD EAGLE, murder of, v. 42. Bancroft, Lieut., relieves Exeter, iii. 150. Beall, Capt., iv, 147; exploits, 148, 153. Beard, Indians not without, v. 92. Bellows, Col., signal exploit of, iii. 154. BERRY, MAJ., v. 110; death of, 176. BIG KETTLE, a Seneca chief, v. 110. BIG WARRIOR's speech to Jackson, iv. 69. BLACK DIRT, iv. 79, 93, 128.
BLACK HAWK, in N. York, v. 169; escapes a biographer, 170; visits the Senecas, 171; liberated, 172; at Boston, 178-180; death of, 182.
Bloodhounds in Florida, iv. 149; operations of, 150, 151; three killed, 152; exploits of, 154. Bloody Brook, battle of, iii. 32. BLUE-JACKET, at Fort Recovery, v. 193. Blue Licks, battle of the, v. 188. BOMAZEEN imprisoned, iii. 148. Books, Indians' notions of, v. 180. Boone, Col. Daniel, v. 185, 187-189. BOUDINOT, E., executed, iv. 120.
Bouquet, Col., Ohio expeditions, v. 194, &c. Bracket, Anthony, escape of, iii. 150. Bradstreet. Col., expedition of, v. 196. BRIGHT HORN, exploit of, v. 132.
Brooke, Lieut., killed, iv. 143
Bryant's station, siege of, v. 186. Bushy Run, battle of, v. 195-196.
Butterfield, Mr., killed by Pequots, ii. 105.
Cæsar, i. 9; never fought Indians, iv. 137. Calhoun, Hon. John C., iv. 105. Calico Hills, ambush near, iv. 151. Call, Gov. of Florida, iv. 135-139, 150. Carroll, Gen., Cherokee mission of, iv. 102. Center, Adj., killed at Okechobe, iv. 143. CHAIKIKA Surprised and killed, iv. 155. Chambers, Lieut., iv. 138.
Charlotte Harbor attacked, iv. 131. Cherokees, expatriation of, iv. 97-132. Cherokee Phoenix, iv. 114, 170. Cherry Valley, destruction of, v. 89. Church, Col., death of, iii. 146, 150. Clark, Gen., Miami expedition, v. 189. Clinch, Gen., iv. 129-131.
CLOUD.-See LITTLE CLOUD. COACOOCHEE (Wild Cat), iv. 141, 143. COAHAJO.-See ALLIGATOR. Coburn, R., Indian agent, iii. 156. Colman, John, killed, ii. 4. Colooshatchie, massacre at, iv. 149. Consert, Cornelius, iii. 24, 25, 31, 144. COOPER (Osuchee) killed, iv. 138. CORMAN, iii. 47; insulted in Boston, 145. Courcy, Mr., family murdered, iv. 153. Creus, Dr., killed, iv. 131.
Cross Timbers, battle of the, iv. 171.
Davidson, Capt., death of, iv. 156. DECORIE, death of, v. 171, 176. Defiance (Fort), v. 73, 80. Devil, singular charges against, i. 9; ii. 36. Dogs.-See Bloodhounds. DOUBLEHEAD, i. 28; murdered, iv. 121. Doughty, Maj., disaster of, v. 189. Drake, Abraham, of Hampton, iii. 112. Drake, Capt. George, the first Englishman who sailed in the River St. Lawrence, ii. 20. Drake, Dr. Daniel, on mounds, i. 41. Drake, Lieut., gallant exploit of, v. 192. Drane (Fort), attack upon, iv. 131. Dummer, Rev. Mr., killed, iii. 107, 148. Durill, Mr., family destroyed, iii. 151. Durham.-See Oyster River, iii. 119, 120.
Eames, T., family destroyed, iii. 80. Eastman, P., captivity of, iii. 97.
INDEX TO THE ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS.
Eastman. A., captivity of, iii. 152, 153. Echota. See New Echota, iv. 102. Ellis, Capt., exploit of, iv. 147. EMATHLA, CHARLES, iv. 125, 135. Estill, Capt., defeat and death of, v. 185. Everett, Gov. E., iii. 32; v. 180.
Fall Fight (Turner's Falls), iii. 74. FLAMINGO Visits Philadelphia, i. 28. Florida War, iv. 70-76; 121-156. Flournoy, Col., killed, iv. 93.
Fontaine, Maj., killed at Miami, v. 190. Foot, Capt., tortured to death, iii. 151. Forbes, Mr., escapes WILDCAT, iv. 152. Fox Point, N. H., destroyed, iii. 150. Frontenac, Gov., and WHITE-JOHN, i. 18. FUXIE murdered, iv. 130.
Gallop, J., executes Pequots, ii. 106. Gamble, Col., of Florida, iv. 154. Gansevoort, Col., v. 83.
Gary, Maj., the mad prank of, v. 188. Gendal, Capt., seizes MoGG, iii. 105. Gentry, Col., killed, iv. 143. GEORGE, CAPT., dies, v. 177. Georgia. See Cherokees.
Gill, Col., in the Florida war, iv. 135 Gilmer, Gov., iv. 103, 113.
Girty, Simon, the miscreant, v. 186. GOOD PETER, v. 106. Goodwin, Col., iv. 131. Graham, Hon. J. A., v. 169.
Gray, Mr., family murdered, iv. 148. Green, Col., exploit of, iv. 152. Greenville, Sir Richard, iv. 7. Groton, destruction of, iii. 148. Gyles, John, iii. 107; killed, 148.
HALEC-HAJO parleys with Jesup, iv. 146. HALEC-TUSTENUGGE, iv. 152, 154. Hanson, Col., iv. 153, 154.
HARDIDGE, DAVID, surprised, iv. 96. Hardin, Col., under Harmer, v. 189. HARJO, embassy to Florida, iv. 137. Harlan, Maj., killed, v. 188.'
Harmer, Gen., v. 73; disastrous expedition of, 189.
Harney, Col., disaster at Synebal, iv. 149, 155; among the Everglades, 155. Hartshorn, Capt., v. 190; killed, 193. Hatche Luste, battle of, iv. 138. Heads, some of the English, sent to the Nip- muks, iii. 89; of Matoonas and Philip, gib- beted, 43, 80; of Pequots, set on Say- brook Fort, ii. 105.
Heald, Capt., killed, at Chicago, v. 134. Heillman, Maj., death of, iv. 131.
Hernandez, Gen., iv. 138, 141, 142.
Higgins, Paul, a captive, iii. 156.
History, true, little read, iii. 115.
Hogtown, murder at, iv. 74, 130. HOLATOOCHEE, iv. 154, 139 HOPEHOOD, iii. 150, 151.
Howell, Mr., family destroyed, iv. 153. Hulburt, Lieut., killed, iv. 149. Humphreys, Col., iv. 122.
Indians, origin of their name, i 3; some have no tradition of their origin, 7; render good for evil, 18; management of wives, 20; tolerant in religion, ib.; first seen in Eng- Jand, France, Spain, ii. 4; cannibals, 4, 65, 86. v. 72; first seen by the Pilgrims, ii. 11; attack them, 12; dance when visited by strangers, 15; great sickness or plague among the New England, 16, 17, 20, 75; so many God cannot kill them," 16; never forget injuries, 21; their beds, 25; some whipped at Boston, 44; ravages of the small-pox among, ii. 47; v. 181; much addicted to gaming, ii. 25; will play away the skins from their wives' backs, 31; em- ploy games as stratagems, v. 52; exact in the bounds of their lands, ii. 56, 60; abuse squaw captives, ii. 81; but never insult white squaws, iii. 45, &c.; never abandon their slain but to save their own lives, 23; sagacity in following a track, 40; many sold into slavery, ii. 8, 107; iii. 40, 104; dress of the New England, ii. 22; iii. 56; natural swimmers, 102; first employed in the revolution, 136, 156; manner of flat- tening heads, iv. 25; not without beard, v. 92; do not want for natural affection.-See POCAHONTAS, Bouquet's Expedition, &c. INDIAN BILLY killed, iv. 135.
Indian Key, massacre at, iv. 153. Indian Language. See Language. Indian Laws, ii. 56, 60.
Irving, Washington, visits B. HAWK, V. 135. Izard, Lieut., killed, iv. 89.
Jackson, Gen., iv. 102, 103, 106, 109. Jackson, Serj., devotion of, iv. 152. JACOBS, CAPT., killed, v. 38. JAMES-THE-PRINTER, iii. 147. Jefferson, T., on Indian rights, iv. 109. Jennings, Lieut., killed, iv. 144.
Jesup, Gen., iv. 95, 96, 135; at the Wahoo, 137; surprises Cooper, 138; captures eight chiefs, 141; wounded, 145; recommends giving up the war, 146; seizes another party, 147; leaves Florida, ib.
JIM BOY, iv. 96, 134; fights for the whites in Florida, iv.
JOB, COL., insolent at a treaty, iii. 152. Johns, Mr., barbarously killed, iv. 133. Judd, Lieut., ambushed, iv. 155.
Juet, R., Journal of Hudson's voyage, ii. 4. JUMPER, iv. 93, 124, 138, 139; death of, 147.
Kellog's Grove, fight at, v. 152. Kelly, Mr., devotedness of, iv. 134. Kennebunk, attack upon, iii. 151. Kenton, Simon, v. 45; dies, 176.
KEOKUK, V. 172, 173, 175; visits Boston, 178. Kikapoos, some sent to Florida, iv. 140. Kilburn, John, defends Walpole, iii. 154.
Lake Monroe, battle of, iv. 139. Lamb, Mr., family destroyed, iv. 152. Lane, Col., iv. 134; death of, 135. Lane, John, Penobscot agent, iii. 156.
Language, Indian, ii. 23, 26; iii. 99; i.; viii.;
Leitner, Dr., killed, iv. 144.
Letters from Indians, iii. 37, 83, 147. Leverett, Gov., iii. 22, 96, 147. Lindsay, Col., in Florida, iv. 131. LITTLE CLOUD, iv. 77, 139, 141, 143. Little Turtle, at Fort Recovery, v. 193. Logan, Col., expedition of, v. 189.
LORETTE (Grand Louis), death of, v. 177. LORON, embassy to Boston, iii. 149.
Macomb, Gen., iv. 148; his treaty, 149. MADOKAWANDO at Groton, iii. 147, 148. Man does not degenerate here, i. 12; iii. 71. Manners and Customs.-See Indians. Marshall, Judge, iv. 111.
Martin, Lieut., cut off, iv. 152. Mason, Capt., killed, iv. 152. Massachusetts, name of, ii. 17, 42.
Massasoit, chief of thirty tribes, ii. 24. Meganumba at Boston, iii. 149. Mellon, Capt., killed, iv. 139. MEMECHO, Geo., iii. 29, 30. Mikasaukies, iv. 93, 128, 139. MICANOPY, iv. 123, 129, 154. M'Kee, Capt., v. 193.
M'INTOSH, GEN. iv. 27, 107. CHILLY, 125. M'Lane, Mr., family cut off, iv. 152. M'Mahon's defeat and death, v. 192. M'Neal, Lieut., killed, iv. 141. MONAKATOOCHA, v. 35, 183.
MONIAC, MAJ., killed at Wahoo, iv. 136. Money of the Indians, iii. 144. Monroe (Lake), battle of, iv. 139. Monroe, Pres., iv. 111, 112; v. 165. Montgomery, Mrs., killed, iv. 156. Moore, Col., i. 25.
MOSES, CAPT., mischiefs of, iii. 153. Motte, Mr., killed, iv. 31.
Mounds, traditions concerning, i. 14; v. 108.
Mount Hope, description of, ii. 18, 19.
Moxus destroys Pemmaquid, iii. 148. M'Rea, Rev. Mr., killed, iv. 151. MUSHALATUBEE dies, iv. 148.
NANUNTENOO, iii. 146.
NATANIS, an Abenaki, iii. 156.
NEBINE, an Abenaki, iii. 149. Nelson, Gen., iv. 143, 144.
NEPANET TOM, ambassador, iii. 146, 147. New Echota, treaty of, iv. 102.
ODDERUSSIN visits Boston, v. 181. Okechobe (Lake), battle of, iv. 143. ONUX, wife of Quinnapin, iii. 56. ORONO visits Cambridge, iii. 155, 6. OSCEOLA kills a chief, iv. 125; insulted, 130; an escape, 132; another, 135; visited by a Creek deputation, 137; courage questioned, 139; visits the whites, 140; imprisonment and death, 142—5.
OSUCHEE (Cooper) surprised and killed, iv. 138.
OTACITE, biography of, iv. 32. OUCHEE BILLY.-See UCHEE BILLY. Oyster River, iii. 119, 120; iv. 152.
PADDY CARR in Florida, iv. 134, 139. Paine, Mr. J. H., Georgia insults, iv. 119. PAINE, KING. See KING PAINE, iv. 66,124. Paine's Landing, treaty of, iv. 123. Palmes (should be Palmer), iii. 49. PARSHEPARHо at Boston, v. 174. PATH KILLER and Gen. Jackson, iv. 106. Peak, Mr., killed at Walpole, iii. 155. Peminaquid, destruction of, iii. 148.
Pequots, some executed and cast into the sea, ii. 106; many made slaves, 107; war with, 104-106.
Perkins, John, of Agawam, ii. 46. Perrine, Dr. H., massacred, iv. 153. Peyton, Lieut., exploit of, iv. 141. PHILIP defeated at Walpole, iii. 154. PHILIP of Topkoliky, iv. 141, 147. Philosophical Transactions, iii. 90. Pierce, Maj., in Florida, iv. 132, 136. PIOMINGO (Colburt), iv. 61, 62; v. 193. PIPE, CAPT., taken captive, v. 200. POLLARD, CAPT., visited by B. Hawk, v. 171. Post, Frederick, mission west, v. 39. Powell, Lieut., defeated, iv. 144. Purchase, T., house robbed, iii. 115. PUSHMATAHA, death of, 62, 63.
Rains, Capt., defeated, iv. 152. Randolph, John, dies, iv. 19. Recovery (Fort), v. 75, 80; battle of, 191. RED HAWK, the Shawane, v. 49, 199, 200. Removal, the policy of, examined, iv. 136. Rhode Island, purchase of, ii. 60.
RIDGE, MAJ., iv. 100, 108; murdered, 120. Kiley, Col., his exploit, iv. 152.
Ross, JOHN, iv. 53, 100, 107, 108, 118, 141. Rowell, Capt., defeated, iv. 148. Russell, Capt., ambushed, iv. 148.
SABATIS, fate of, iii. 154.
Sac and Fox, and Sioux war, v. 177. SAGUAARAM.-See LORON, iii. 149. SAM JONES (Apiaca), iv. 139, 141, 143. Sanderson, Lt., defeat and death of, iv. 152. San Felasco, battle of, iv. 133.
Saunders, Capt., disaster of, iii. 149.
Saunders, Lieut., his barbarity, iv. 154. SAQUAREXIS, a hostage, iii. 149. Savage, Ensign, wounded, iii. 25. SCAROYADA.-See MONOCATOOCHA. Schermerhorn, Rev. J. F., iv. 101.
Scott, Gen., sent to reduce Cherokees, iv. 103. Searl, Capt., killed, iv. 150.
Seminoles, iv. 121, 128, 132, 140. Sherwood, Lieut., killed, iv. 156. Shrimpton, S., ii. 71; iii, 144. Siour, some at Boston, v. 178. Southworth, Lieut. N, grave of, iii. 146. SPECKLED-SNAKE, speech of, iv. 110. Stanley's plantation attacked, iv. 152. Stanwix (Fort), v. 36, 83, 114, 115. Stark, John, iii. 152; captivity of, 153. Stevens, Capt. Phinehas, iii. 153 Stinson, David, killed, iii. 153. St. Johns (Fort) taken, iii. 149. SWASHAN, noted chief, iii. 156. Synebal, massacre at, iv. 149.
INDEX TO THE ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS.
Taunton attacked by Philip, iii. 39. TEGANISORENS.-See DEKANISORA, V. 9. Thompson, Col., killed at Okechobe, iv. 143. Thompson, Gen., agent, iv. 124. Thompson, J. W. B., iv. 131.
TIGER-TAIL, a talk with, iv. 149, 154. Tilly, John, murdered by Pequots, ii. 105. Todd, Col., killed at the Blue Licks, v. 188. Toм. Capt., escapes Col. Church, iii. 150. TOMOKA JOHN taken, iv. 141.
TOSKEGEE defeats Lieut. Powell, iv. 144, 145; talks with Gen. Jesup, 146; escapes,
WAPELLA visits Boston, v. 178. Ward's Simple Cobbler of Agawam, i. 9. WAUCOSHAUSHE killed, v. 177, 178. Warren, Col., iv. 133.
Weathersfield people killed, ii. 78, 105. Welike, battle of, iv. 131.
Wells, Mr., killed at Cherry Valley, v. 90. Wells, Capt., killed, v. 134. WENAMOVET, an Abenaki, iii. 148. Wheelock, Lieut., death of, iv. 131. Wheelwright's Pond, battle of, iii. 151. Whedan, Lieut., killed, iv. 151. WILDCAT (Coacoochee), iv. 152; attacks some players, 153; bold exploit, 154, 155. Williamson, Col., expedition of, v. 69. Williams, Maj., killed, iv. 132. Winder, Capt., exploit of, iv. 144. Winthrop, John, Jr., ii. 96.
Wirt, William, iv. 99; dies, 100. Wiswall, Capt., killed, iii. 151.
Wither's Chronicles, valuable, v. 49, 69. Worcester, Rev. Mr., imprisoned, iv. 114—
Wormwood, Lieut., killed, v. 86. Wyllys, Maj., killed at Miami, v. 190.
XAVIER, FRANCIS (Abenaki), iii. 149.
YAHOLOOCHIE (Little Cloud), iv. 77, 139. Yeardly, Sir George, iv. 20.
Zeigler, Serj., fight, iv. 153.
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